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Item:rb25det Power FC with hand controller

Age:2 months

Condition:basically brand new

Price:$1800 plus delivery

To Fit:rb25det

Location:geelong

Contact:josh - 0431772497

Comments:been in car for not even a month, selling due to sale of car

Edited by ICER33
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not for that price. it's ridiculous.

you can quote the "it's no longer available, it's discontinued" bullshit all you want, but 1.8k is just silly.

my r32 has been discontinued as well, but i still can't sell it for 20k, no matter how many "no longer available brand new" lines i pull out of my ass

1800 dude ur dreaming.. i just sold mine for 1100 n i had it up for 1250 for ages n every c**t to tight for even that... but hey good luck...

n i got a brand new turbo on here now for 1300 and no1 interested yet.. when the thing has only done 100-200 k's n good for atleast 250rwkw with all sierra sierra parts..

lol so dnt press your luck...

  • 2 weeks later...

$1800!!!!! :) if i was paying up there at those prices it wouldnt be for a power fc. i just got a mate of mine a brand new autronic SM4 with all the gear for 2k and there up in the same legue as motec. i doubt you get anything over 1.2k. and there are some places that have heaps of new ones in storage for sale and there about 1.2k-1.4k brand new.

im not trying to be rude, just realistic.

Edited by MR FLWLSS

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